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Our genuine hand-crimped Cornish pasties are what we’re famous for. Having spent over 60 years perfecting our recipes we’re confident that they’re the best in the county – but why not try one for yourself and make up your own mind?

Our best seller is undoubtedly our traditional steak Cornish pasty but we’ve also got plenty of other equally delicious tempting flavours, including vegetarian options. We’re always coming up with fresh new ideas for fillings; in fact we are the only bakery to use Reggae Reggae sauce in a freshly baked pasty. We’ve even got bite-size pasties – there really is something for all appetites!

So, whether you’re a Cornish native or just visiting, your experience of our beautiful county just isn’t complete without a Rowe’s Cornish pasty … what are you waiting for?